Cha Cha Cha – The Songs of Shotgun Jimmie

Cha Cha Cha is a 30-song tribute to the great Canadian indie rocker Jim Kilpatrick aka Shotgun Jimmie. I’m not usually that much into tribute albums, but I’m really enjoying this one. I’ve been following Shotgun Jimmie since the Transistor Sister album came out and know the last three albums extremely well, but the tribute shows that I definitely need to go all the way back into the Shotgun Jimmie and Shotgun & Jaybird song vaults and fix some holes in my Jimmie education. There’s a bunch of excellent songs that I haven’t even heard before and I need my heart to be familiar with the originals as well. The line-up of the tribute album is rather impressive. Several of my Canadian music heroes are doing their own gorgeous versions of Shotgun Jimmie’s (should-be) classics. Frederick Squire, Michael Feuerstack, Woodpigeon, Jon McKiel and Ariel Sharratt & Mathias Kom just to name a few.

Cha Cha Cha – The Songs of Shotgun Jimmie is now out on Comin’ Around Records.

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Jeremy Squires – Collapse

North Carolinian Jeremy Squires is a songwriter that I’ve been following for years and have really liked all of his releases. His new album Collapse came out on the 14th of April and I’ve had it on heavy rotation ever since. The album is quietly mesmerizing and beautifully shattering. I always love this contrast in Jeremy’s music. It can be so devastatingly sad and at the same feel so warm, soft and kindhearted. The songs break me into tiny pieces, but by the time the record finishes he has somehow put the pieces back together in a way that I feel more whole than before. Collapse is another excellent Jeremy Squires album. Here are Night Cars that features Mount Moriah’s Heather McEntire on backing vocals and the music video for the album closer Secrets I Can Keep.

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The Lieblings – Let Them Have It

Hey, it’s summer and everything. The weather forecasters might not entirely agree and keep on telling that it’s damn cold outside and that soon it might be raining all kinds of awful things. However, I’m not ready to believe them, because there’s summer in my heart and that means I need some pop music that is a perfect match with that summery feeling. So it’s The Lieblings to the rescue, because they are more than able to kick the clouds away with their fuzzy pop magic. Their second album Let Them Have It came out months ago and I still haven’t written a word about if I remember correctly. Ridicilous stuff on my part, but better late than never and all the other cliches. Anyway, Let Them Have It is a great pop record with fuzzy guitar, gorgeous melodies and awesome vocals. This is Spark from the new The Lieblings album that is out and available on Stupido Records.

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Colter Wall – Colter Wall

Lately I’ve been very much addicted to the songs of Canadian country/folk troubadour Colter Wall. His rather stunning debut full-length album came out a few weeks ago. This self-titled album would be impressive effort for any songwriter let alone 21(?)-year old tunesmith who is just starting out. The producer Dave Cobb is letting Colter Wall’s deep voice and magnificent storytelling take the center stage and don’t use pointless extra gimmicks. I suppose I can understand if the album sounds a bit too bare for some, but I think it’s the right call and I love this just the way it is. It doesn’t work as just background music though, but it’s only a good thing that songs demand the listener’s full attention. Therefore I’m going to cut this worhtless rambling short and I’m gonna just put the headphones on and let Colter’s spectacular voice carry me into the world of traditional folk tales. I fully recommend doing the same. Check these two wonderful album outtakes below and then pick up the full album that came out on Young Mary’s Record Company / Thirty Tigers on 12th of May

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